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Started by Greg Massey, March 27, 2020, 01:54:03 AM
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 27, 2020, 10:17:38 AMQuote from: Greg Massey on March 27, 2020, 09:34:32 AMJake and Gobbler yelp is something us old timers have been using for years , during the spring , i agree there is a time to use it on gobblers that hang up say around 50 yards or so and we have been very successful in using it. My suggestion is make that Jake or Gobbler yelp on a different call than the call your using to call hen's with in trying to use the Jake or gobbler yelp. Do you remember back years ago , a box call would have a deeper tone and throaty side and then hen side. This is something the old times believed in using. I don't think it's over thinking it at all , it's another tool in your bag of tricks.I agree entirely that hunters should vary their calling in some situations as needed to include using what we would call jake or gobbler yelps. My point is that the turkey that hears it is not necessarily interpreting it as such. Sure, they might be,...but then again, a gobbler may think that low voice it is hearing is from a raspy old hen turkey that he is familiar with. Again,...just figure out what it takes to get that gobbler to come to you (if he will at all),...and do that....
Quote from: Greg Massey on March 27, 2020, 09:34:32 AMJake and Gobbler yelp is something us old timers have been using for years , during the spring , i agree there is a time to use it on gobblers that hang up say around 50 yards or so and we have been very successful in using it. My suggestion is make that Jake or Gobbler yelp on a different call than the call your using to call hen's with in trying to use the Jake or gobbler yelp. Do you remember back years ago , a box call would have a deeper tone and throaty side and then hen side. This is something the old times believed in using. I don't think it's over thinking it at all , it's another tool in your bag of tricks.